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Joseph Paul
Gaimard (31
January 1793 – 10
December 1858) was a
French naval surgeon and naturalist.
Gaimard was born at Saint-Zacharie on
January 31,...
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Coris gaimard, the
yellowtail wr****e or
African coris,
among other vernacular names, is a
species of wr****e
native to the
tropical waters of the central...
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Metcalfina Metcalfina hexagona (Quoy &
Gaimard, 1824)
Genus Pegea Savigny, 1816
Pegea bicaudata (Quoy &
Gaimard, 1826)
Pegea confederata (Forsskål, 1775)...
- Ag****iz, 1862 B****ia b****ensis Quoy &
Gaimard, 1827
Genus Enneagonum Quoy &
Gaimard, 1827
Enneagonum hyalinum Quoy &
Gaimard, 1827 "WoRMS -
World Register of...
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violaceum (Quoy &
Gaimard, 1833). Retrieved through:
World Register of
Marine Species. van Ofwegen, L. (2010).
Briareum violaceum (Quoy &
Gaimard, 1833). Accessed...
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kraemeri Pax, 1914
Actinia laurentii Brandt, 1835
Actinia mamillaris Quoy &
Gaimard, 1833
Actinia mediterranea Schmidt, 1971
Actinia mertensii Brandt, 1835...
- Zealand,
volume 7, page 279. Gofas, S. (2010).
Aplysia juliana Quoy &
Gaimard, 1832. In: Bouchet, P.; Gofas, S.; Rosenberg, G. (2010)
World Marine Mollusca...
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dubia (Quoy &
Gaimard in de Blainville, 1830)
Praya reticulata (Bigelow, 1911) "WoRMS -
World Register of
Marine Species -
Praya Quoy &
Gaimard in de Blainville...
- surgeon-major on a
journey to Réunion (1814–1815).
Along with
Joseph Paul
Gaimard, he
served as
naturalist and
surgeon aboard the
Uranie under Louis de Freycinet...
- Charadrius.
French naturalists Jean René
Constant Quoy and
Joseph Paul
Gaimard described this
genus to
accommodate the Wrybill. The name is from Ancient...